@DrewEMorrison Hi @DrewEMorrison I'd be very interested in learning more about your Master's Thesis. I'm the managing editor of the New Haven Independent, and spend a lot of my time writing about housing in the city. Feel free to DM me if you'd like to connect. Thanks!
Real-time signs, new bus shelters, extended service, and other bus system improvements in the works, as detailed by @geucalitto and Rich Andreski of @CTDOTOfficial Read more at @newhavenindy https://t.co/7PvAxvguii
Interesting read by Ken Dixon about what to do with explicitly white supremacist language that still lingers in Connecticut housing deeds. https://t.co/o2FHyleuk3
The city's Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program launched in 2017 with much fanfare around its "harm reduction" approach to pre-arrest diversions for low-level drug offenders. 2 years later, the pilot appears to have failed. https://t.co/J9bKywMA71
Reverend Al Sharpton came to New Haven Sunday to help elevate to the national stage the story of Mubarak Soulemane, a 19-year-old black Fair Havener who was shot and killed on Jan. 15 by a white state trooper. https://t.co/v9LxRyMc7K
So grateful to have Jaqueline Rabe Thomas of @CTMirror and @propublica doing investigative reporting on affordable housing in this state. Another must read article: https://t.co/71jvPy5Wv2
This article by my colleague Sam Gurwitt has it all: thoughtful commentary on political pragmatism, amusing anecdotes about campaign pants, environmental details about knocking doors in New Hampshire, and screwball banter between two local politicos. https://t.co/BgaAYuOsHp